An older, Jewish veteran and a widowed house painter meet and bond beneath the backdrop of World War II. This story is filled with humor and pathos.
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Dan Roth Actor/Playwright, was born in Flint, Michigan. He attended Los Angeles City College and Columbia College of Los Angeles. Working primarily as an Actor in stage, film and television he also has been employed as a cab driver, carpet cleaner, car salesman, customer service rep, messenger, military policeman, ad salesman, store detective, director of a stop-smoking center, bible salesman, bell hop, desk clerk, fund raiser and telemarketer. His plays, Boulevard, Cab Rap, Incredible Rump, Painting Ira, The Pixley Caper, Scotch Rocks and Smilin' Jack have been performed all across the United States and Canada. He resides in North Hollywood, Ca. with his son Kevin and is a member of SAG, AFTRA, AEA and The Dramatist Guild of America, Inc.
STEVE: Are you telling me that Hitler wasn't a lunatic... a madman? IRA: Worse. A politician. Oh, he may have been a little meshugina towards the end. The war made us all slightly crazy. Adolf Hitler was a politician - a populist. He told the German people what they wanted to hear. Much scarier than a madman. He knew exactly what he was doing.
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